The latest cover story of In Touch Magazine claims Meghan Markle is four months pregnant with twin girls. The outlet reported that the Duchess of Sussex got immediately pregnant after the wedding with Prince Harry at Windsor Castle back in May. However, this claim has been debunked.

"They got lucky on their honeymoon! They're so excited," the alleged source told the magazine, and further added that the royal couple is expecting to have twin girls. They will reportedly be named after Prince Harry's grandmother Queen Elizabeth and his late mother, Princess Diana.

"The baby that is born first will be called Diana, and the second will be Elizabeth," the unidentifiable tipster asserted.

Also, the queen allegedly "prodded" the Duke and Duchess to start a family right away and Markle "felt a tremendous responsibility to get pregnant."

"She was in a state of panic because she didn't want to disappoint Harry, the queen, and the whole royal family," the insider continues.

The magazine purported to know the reactions of the royal family regarding the supposed baby news. "The queen shed a tear when Harry told her," the questionable source revealed, and further claimed Kate Middleton "has pretty much taken her sister-in-law under her wing, telling her what to expect during pregnancy."

Middleton also allegedly helps Markle in designing a "$250,000 nursery," and lets her babysit Princess Charlotte and Prince George so she can practice her mother skills.

"She's been turning to Kate for tips on how to deal with balancing royal life with being a mom."

Moreover, the outlet maintained that Doria Ragland, Markle's mother, went from Los Angeles to London on September 15 as she wanted "to be with her daughter during this special time."

But, according to Gossip Cop, all of these claims were untrue. The royal couple isn't expecting a baby, particularly twin girls.

Ragland flew to the UK on Thursday to attend the launch of her new cookbook - marked the first ever major event hosted by the Duchess of Sussex. It's not because of her daughter's pregnancy. Markle also delivered a speech at the event, and she doesn't look like she is four months pregnant.

Markle and Prince Harry will also be traveling to Australia from October 16 to October 31 and will be making stops in New Zealand, Tonga and Fiji. Some of these areas are affected by Zika virus, particularly Tonga and Fiji.

According to the official website of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, pregnant women are not advised to travel to areas that may have Zika virus as the infection during pregnancy can cause severe birth defects. So, it's quite impossible Markle will be traveling to these areas considering her condition.

And regardless, Gossip Cop reached out to a Kensington Palace staffer, who makes sure that Markle's pregnancy will be announced by the royal family, not an American tabloid.